Space Elevator(W/pgreenstone)

Well... my friends... that's it!
I and Peter here we go again!
For me is always a pleausure work with him.
I hope you enjoy!!!
Please your comment...
Peace
Silver

Peter say:
The music that Sil-VER gave me to work with inspired thoughts about what it would be like to ride a space elevator and how it would feel to be swung out from earth in such a delicate balance between living and dying.

It's a good idea
, that space elevator. I hope they make one soon enough for me to use it. This is really amazing. Great singing Peter! And brilliant music. I love that big groove. Really good job guys.

Reminds me of...
the darker dance tracks of the 80s. Right at home with some of Peter
Murphy's stuff with a bit of a new wave kick. Great vocal work by PG
and naturally the great flavor or SV. For the "cracks in the..." vocal part,
I would been keen on some strange vocal treatment there, but not
necessary.

Not sure I'd put it in Industrial, though. You'll probably get better and
more appropriate hits for when people search with Dance/Club or
Electronic... although this song makes me think we definitely need a
new wave or gothic category of some kind.

awesome
and you know this song made me think so much of Peter Gabriel, I found myself on the Peter Gabriel website where I found this quote: "In the absence of a space elevator, we offer a tower to the moon."!

Spacey
Very cool and spacey. Nice lyrics and very well delivered.
The electronic soundbeds and drum beats are excellent as well and the
mix near flawless.
Great collaboration, great track.
Fav'ed & DL'ed!

I think...
...maybe we should start with a space escalator and then work up to
elevator. :)

This is a very cool track, not only because the two of you seem to work so
well together, but I've always thought a space elevator was such a cool
concept. Peter, your lyrics are always interesting and creative. And Sil-VER
you music is a force to be recond with.

Slick is the word!
Brilliant rhythm section - drums sound amazing, This is a really pro
production - Bowie would be proud to have this in his repertoire. I
think most superlatives have been made above - fantastic collab -
Peter, your voice/lyrics just keep getting better and better.
Slick is the word!
Congratulations!
Neil

Downloaded
As soon as I heard the first beats. This is such a big sounding production.
Individually you are both amazing artists, but together you are truly a
musical tour de force. I really like everything you have done with this-
outstanding production!

Little know fact
Did you know that almost every space elevator is manufactured by Otis Elevator%u2122 ! That's right! The same company that makes the elevator you rode on this morning to get to your office.
Great music. Awesome job Sil-VER! Sci-Fi funk groove. PGreenstone, once again your alien DNA strands shine. Those extra sprongy vocal chords stretch your voice beyond normal human parameters. Great collab

Fun track. The lyrics have a Psychadellic Furs feel...with a touch of Rocky
Horror mixed in, add some Queensryche Aphex Twin hybrid, and we
arrive at this very cool song. The production is tight and flawless. I can't
even give any suggestions because it doesn't need any.

Intriguing
I really like the background music in this. Interesting lyrics
too...singing style isn't exactly up my alley lol but it's not bad at all!
but then again I'm more instrumental (hey I can't sing lol I admit it!)

Oh my.
What a tandem. Just incredible. There are a handful of songs I hear and say to myself, "Self, what you just heard was special and humbling. Don't compare it to anything, just enjoy." This was one of those songs.

Vocals, wow. The elevator took it out of this world.
Music, same.
Mixing?! Pristine. Excellent Professional.

Sil-VER (Massimo Ferrusi) was born in Turin in 24 September 1969.
He studied Jazz drums in Turin Civic School for four years.
He has had lot of musical experiences.
1986-1990
He plays with a punk-rock band, the Indigesti.
- Summer 1986: USA t... [see more]

Electronic dance music is a broad set of percussive music genres that largely inherit from 1970s disco music and, to some extent, the experimental pop music of Kraftwerk. Such music was originally borne of and popularized via regional nightclub scene